Stephanie Mills

Singer

Birthday March 22, 1957

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Age 66 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.45 m

#14820 Most Popular

1957

Stephanie Mills (born March 22, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter.

1971

The hits from the album include the title track, originally a hit for Gladys Knight & the Pips in 1971, a three-week #1 R&B hit, "I Feel Good All Over", and "You're Puttin' a Rush on Me", to name a few of the songs released.

The album reached platinum status.

That same year, she appeared in the NBC TV special, Motown: Merry Christmas along with other musical artists and actors, performing the song, "Christmas Everyday", which was written by actor/comedian Redd Foxx.

1973

In 1973, Mills was signed to Paramount Records by Michael Barbiero, and her first single "I Knew It Was Love" was released.

Mills was later signed to Motown after being suggested by Suzanne De Passe.

1974

She rose to stardom as "Dorothy" in the original seven-time Tony Award winning Broadway run of the musical The Wiz from 1974 to 1979.

The song "Home" from the show later became a Number 1 U.S. R&B hit and her signature song.

1976

Her first two albums there failed to produce a hit, and Mills left the label in 1976.

Mills's career took a rise when she portrayed Dorothy in the seven-time Tony Award winning Broadway musical The Wiz, an African-American adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

The song "Home" was first performed by Mills in the stage production and would be covered later by Diana Ross for the movie adaptation three years later.

1979

Mills’s commercial success in the music industry remained elusive until 1979, when she signed to the 20th Century Fox Records label.

There, Mills found her niche in mainly disco music, recording songs such as "Put Your Body In It", "You Can Get Over", and "What Cha Gonna Do with My Lovin'".

The resulting album, What Cha' Gonna Do with My Lovin', being Mills's first gold record.

1980

During the 1980s, she had five Number 1 R&B hits, including "Home", "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love", "I Feel Good All Over", "(You're Puttin') A Rush on Me" and "Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)".

She quickly followed the success with 1980's Sweet Sensation, which featured Mills's hit "Never Knew Love Like This Before".

The single became a #12 R&B and #6 Pop hit in 1980, as well as reaching #4 in the UK Singles Chart.

1981

She won a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for her song "Never Knew Love Like This Before" in 1981.

Her albums What Cha Gonna Do with My Lovin, Sweet Sensation and Stephanie went gold or platinum, all through 20th Century Fox Records.

Born Stephanie Dorthea Mills to Joseph and Christine Mills and raised in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Mills sang gospel music as a child at Brooklyn's Cornerstone Baptist Church.

Mills began her professional career at age nine, appearing in the Broadway musical Maggie Flynn.

After winning Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater six weeks straight at age eleven, Mills went on to become the opening act for the Isley Brothers.

1981's Stephanie featured a top hit for her and Teddy Pendergrass entitled "Two Hearts".

1983

Her 1983 album, Merciless, featured her hit cover of Prince's "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?", as well as the #3 dance chart hit "Pilot Error", which was her first dance hit in the U.S. In 1984, Mills had her third UK hit with "The Medicine Song" (#29), which also reached #1 on the U.S. dance chart and #8 on the R&B chart.

1984

On May 24, 1984, Mills returned to theater to star in a short-lived touring revival of The Wiz.

1985

In 1985, Mills's recording of "Bit by Bit (Theme from Fletch)" was featured in the Chevy Chase film, Fletch, and reached #52 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, #78 on The Billboard Hot 100 and #15 on the Dance Chart.

1986

Success for Mills had peaked until 1986, when her version of the Angela Winbush-penned "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love", hit #1 on the R&B singles chart.

1987

She truly returned with her next release, If I Were Your Woman in 1987 under MCA Records, which she was now signed.

1989

Mills's success continued with 1989's Home album.

The hits from that album include "The Comfort of a Man", the title track, a cover of her old standard from The Wiz and another song penned by Winbush titled "Something in the Way You Make Me Feel", which became another platinum record for Mills.

1992

Mills would record one more album (1992's Something Real) and a Christmas album before being released from her contract with MCA in 1992.

1993

In 1993, she once again starred in the role of Dorothy in The Wiz.

This revival was also short lived, closing after 28 performances.

1994

Mills released a live gospel recording in 1994 on GospoCentric Records entitled Personal Inspirations.

The set was produced by Donald Lawrence and featured a spiritualized retooling of her hit "I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love".

Thereafter, Mills took a break from recording to care for her son.

1997

In 1997, Mills played the lead in a major production of Stephen Schwartz's Children of Eden in New Jersey, which Schwartz has called "the definitive production" of the show.

Mills was heavily featured in the cast recording CD that resulted from this production.

2004

She made a comeback in independently-releasing Born For This (released on Expansion Records in the UK) on August 3, 2004.

2008

In 2008, Mills began a comeback with singles recorded with BeBe Winans and rapper DMX to name a few.